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lance armstrong is going to come on and do this. oprah's audience doesn't care about lance armstrong. she's got bigger fish to friday. >> fry. >> let's talk about another big fish. manti te'o. how much would you say this probably costs him in terms of his draft prospects and the willingness of a professional team to pay him what it would have paid him three weeks ago? >> right, 10 to $20 million some estimates are and now they say that, you know, it's now down possibly 20, 25%. but the issue, ty, is is he telling the truth? was this just an online catfish documentary a couple of years ago movie event or is he lying? and you know, notre dame has gone all in. >> they've gone all in. they have some brand risk here too, don't they. they've just sort of put themselves back at the top echelon's of college football. if this turns out to be a disaster, it could damage them. >> it could damage them on so many levels, the program, the school, their reputation. this is a venerable organization that really prides itself on god, country, footbal
lance armstrong is going to come on and do this. oprah's audience doesn't care about lance armstrong. she's got bigger fish to friday. >> fry. >> let's talk about another big fish. manti te'o. how much would you say this probably costs him in terms of his draft prospects and the willingness of a professional team to pay him what it would have paid him three weeks ago? >> right, 10 to $20 million some estimates are and now they say that, you know, it's now down possibly 20,...
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morgan stanley, general electric, lance armstrong. don't want to say lance armstrong after general electric. anyway, stick around. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." jim cramer joins us now from the new york stock exchange. the two big guys we've been talking about all day is morgan stanley, which is at a new high, and general electric, which beat on the top line and bottom line. and we we don't always see. >> i want to congratulate you. i thought the gorman interview was incredible. the guy comes on right when it hits the tape. it was even more bullish than the actual earnings, the release. it was a great interview and i feel very confident gorman's got this under control. general electric, little more subdued. the industrial numbers are terrific. i really think people are going to be struck by the industrial profits, 12% year over year. china, they're up. i think the both quarters were stellar. >> japan is cranking today, jim. is it different than anything they've tried in the past 20 years? is it really different this time? >> i thi
morgan stanley, general electric, lance armstrong. don't want to say lance armstrong after general electric. anyway, stick around. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." jim cramer joins us now from the new york stock exchange. the two big guys we've been talking about all day is morgan stanley, which is at a new high, and general electric, which beat on the top line and bottom line. and we we don't always see. >> i want to congratulate you. i thought the gorman interview...
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>> listen to this lead -- "lance armstrong is not sorry that he doped. he's sorry that he got caught." >> that is true. that's what women say to men all the time, by the way. >> but you're not bitter. you're -- you live in new york. to find a man -- >> like the rihanna song. >> god almighty. >>> we've already been on that, why he slifs in new york -- >> he brought it up. you think i bring this up? >> she has to live in new york because that's where -- >> i'm single. >> it's willie sutton. that's where -- >> i got. i got it. that's wrts money is. >> that's where the men are. that's where the men with money are. >> hello. thinking here. >>> now to today's national forecast. eric fisher joins us from the weather channel. hey, eric. >> good morning. i don't want any trouble by the way this morning here. across the northeast, a winter storm, maybe not a blockbuster, but one that's going to cause issues for this morning as you get to the highways and biways. boston, my flying. heavier snow across rhode island, northeastern connecticut, fast moving storm system
>> listen to this lead -- "lance armstrong is not sorry that he doped. he's sorry that he got caught." >> that is true. that's what women say to men all the time, by the way. >> but you're not bitter. you're -- you live in new york. to find a man -- >> like the rihanna song. >> god almighty. >>> we've already been on that, why he slifs in new york -- >> he brought it up. you think i bring this up? >> she has to live in new york...
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now a source tells the associated press that lance armstrong has just admitted to taking performance enhancing drugs. he made that admission during an interview he's taping right now with oprah winfrey. that interview will air this thursday, once again, at 7:00 p.m. tour de france winner lance armstrong reportedly admits to using performance enhancing drugs to help him win those races. he has already been stripped of those titles. >>> all right. we move on, major step toward opening up cuba. cubans will be allowed to travel outside the country without government approval. we have more. michelle? >> it's an historical day, absolutely. there are thousands of people in line in cuba today. today was the first day where it was much easier to leave. before the changes that went into place today, people had to get an exit visa, permission from the government to leave. they had to have letters from -- of invitation. it was exceedingly difficult to leave. that is no longer the case. when these changes were announced several months ago, a lot of skeptics within the island outside the island sa
now a source tells the associated press that lance armstrong has just admitted to taking performance enhancing drugs. he made that admission during an interview he's taping right now with oprah winfrey. that interview will air this thursday, once again, at 7:00 p.m. tour de france winner lance armstrong reportedly admits to using performance enhancing drugs to help him win those races. he has already been stripped of those titles. >>> all right. we move on, major step toward opening up...
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lance armstrong sat down with oprah winfrey. what do you think of that segue? confessed using performance enhancing drugs during his cycling career. the interview scheduled to broadcast on oprah's network on thursday. here's the important part. it's unclear how forthcoming armstrong was about his doping program. "the new york times" is reporting he'd also planning to testify against several powerful people in cycling who knew about his doping and possibly facilitated it. he's also said to be in discussions with the department of justice now to possibly testify in a federal whistle-blower case, that case involving the cycling team sponsored by the united states postal service and armstrong would testify against several team owners, including investment banker thomas waddell who founded the team and ultimately financed much of armstrong's early career and much of the later, i don't know, did either of you guys know tom? >> i know tom. >> what do you think? he was behind the yahoo! he was the yahoo! ipo. >> oh, he was a great investor. a great high tech investor.
lance armstrong sat down with oprah winfrey. what do you think of that segue? confessed using performance enhancing drugs during his cycling career. the interview scheduled to broadcast on oprah's network on thursday. here's the important part. it's unclear how forthcoming armstrong was about his doping program. "the new york times" is reporting he'd also planning to testify against several powerful people in cycling who knew about his doping and possibly facilitated it. he's also...
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